Anonymous wrote:I did what PPs are suggesting... got away from meeting with her at her home or inviting her to mine when I knew the kids would be present. Started setting up only meeting at restaurants or out for coffee.
She did finally ask why we never met at our homes and why our kids never had play dates and I admitted it was because her daughter was terrible. She was very upset, as most parents would be, and our friendship ended shortly after.
Do I miss her? Yes, 6 years later I still miss our fantastic friendship that we had for 8 years before her daughter was born and for about 5 years after she was born. Our kids are in different school districts so the only time I've seen her is across the field at a sports game. We have some mutual friends and from what I hear, I made the right choice. Her daughter is now almost 12 and a classic mean girl bully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did what PPs are suggesting... got away from meeting with her at her home or inviting her to mine when I knew the kids would be present. Started setting up only meeting at restaurants or out for coffee.
She did finally ask why we never met at our homes and why our kids never had play dates and I admitted it was because her daughter was terrible. She was very upset, as most parents would be, and our friendship ended shortly after.
Do I miss her? Yes, 6 years later I still miss our fantastic friendship that we had for 8 years before her daughter was born and for about 5 years after she was born. Our kids are in different school districts so the only time I've seen her is across the field at a sports game. We have some mutual friends and from what I hear, I made the right choice. Her daughter is now almost 12 and a classic mean girl bully.
You ended a friendship over a 5 year old?
OP, how old are the kids you're talking about?
Anonymous wrote:I did what PPs are suggesting... got away from meeting with her at her home or inviting her to mine when I knew the kids would be present. Started setting up only meeting at restaurants or out for coffee.
She did finally ask why we never met at our homes and why our kids never had play dates and I admitted it was because her daughter was terrible. She was very upset, as most parents would be, and our friendship ended shortly after.
Do I miss her? Yes, 6 years later I still miss our fantastic friendship that we had for 8 years before her daughter was born and for about 5 years after she was born. Our kids are in different school districts so the only time I've seen her is across the field at a sports game. We have some mutual friends and from what I hear, I made the right choice. Her daughter is now almost 12 and a classic mean girl bully.